Duane, can you tell me where you guys
ended up classifying this event in Reactivity Management PI space? Thanks.
Ed McVey
Exelon Nuclear Fuels
From: pwrrm@retaqs.com
[mailto:pwrrm@retaqs.com] On Behalf Of Gore,
Duane
Sent: Monday, May 10, 2010 9:39 AM
To: 'pwrrm@retaqs.com'
Subject: [Pwrrm] Use of Power
Range NI Detectors for Low Power PhysicsTesting
At STP we use one of our power range
nuclear instrumentation (NI) detectors for our reactivity measurements during
low power physics testing (LPPT). Recently, on the Unit 2 cycle 15 startup, the
gamma compensation (bucking) current for the lower half of the NI detector used
for the measurement behaved in an atypical manner. Although the reactivity
computer passed its checkout test, the measured worth of the heaviest control
rod bank was over-predicted using Westinghouse’s Dynamic Rod Worth
Measurement (DRWM) technique.
Ultimately, we shutdown the reactor,
checked connections and cables, and switched NI detectors. The reactor
was restarted and LPPT was successfully performed. Since the NI detectors are
used in such a low current range for LPPT, it was decided that the detector
which was unsuitable for LPPT use would still provide proper response at power.
Once previously we replaced all of the NI
detectors after connecting the reactivity computer and examining detector
responses. The detector cables were inspected found to be degraded. In that
case, we had not begun reactor startup.
Questions:
Thank you in advance for your responses.
Duane Gore
Supervisor, Reactor Engineering
STPNOC
(361) 972-8909